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The United States Environmental Protection Agency asked the Arizona Department of Health Services, Office of Environmental Health, to provide an evaluation of the health hazards that may result from exposure to soil and soil gas contaminants present on the West-Ca

The United States Environmental Protection Agency asked the Arizona Department of Health Services, Office of Environmental Health, to provide an evaluation of the health hazards that may result from exposure to soil and soil gas contaminants present on the West-Cap site, located just north of the Tucson International Airport. Improper waste disposal practices from previous industrial activities at the site have resulted in contamination of on-site soil and soil gas. The objective of this health assessment is to assess the potential adverse health impact to on-site workers from exposure to the on-site contaminated soil and soil gas. Community exposures are not presented in this public health assessment.

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Title
  • Public Health Assessment - Former West-Cap Facility: An Evaluation of Occupational Exposures to On-Site Soils and Soil Gas (Tucson International Airport, Tucson, Arizona)
Date Created
1999-03-05
Resource Type
  • Text
  • Note
    • Under cooperative agreement with the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry.
    • Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-17).

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